Pets
Hudson Valley Organization Stands To Win Big If The Competition Can't Beat Bobby Flay On Family Feud
Survey says ... every dog will have its day, if team Flay can outplay the team of celebrity chef Carla Hall in tonight's episode.

ELMSFORD, NY — Storied chef and beloved television personality Bobby Flay, and his all-star team, will be competing on this week’s episode of Celebrity Family Feud. And all the winnings will benefit Paws Crossed Animal Rescue, a nonprofit based in Elmsford, dedicated to saving the lives of homeless pets.
Depending on how well Flay and his team can guess the first thoughts of random survey takers, the Hudson Valley charity could see a windfall.
Team Flay includes Bobby Flay, his daughter Sophie Flay, Michael Voltaggio, Brooke Williamson and Ayesha Nurdjaja. They willl face off against culinary icon Carla Hall and her team, including Carla Hall, Matthew Lyons, Kimberly Macedo, Noah Lyons and Nyemale Macedo.
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Win or lose, Bobby Flay and his teammates have already helped Paws Crossed in their mission.
"We are beyond thrilled and so grateful that Bobby Flay and his incredible team are playing on behalf of our organization," Paws Crossed Animal Rescue's Julie Potter said. "This is an amazing opportunity to shine a national spotlight on the pets and families we serve every day. Their support helps us continue our mission: Rescue One by One Until There Are None."
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Paws Crossed Animal Rescue was founded in 2015 and has since saved thousands of pets through adoption, community outreach, and advocacy. The organization relies on the generosity of donors, volunteers, and supporters to continue its lifesaving work (or in this case, the potential game show prowess of a celebrity chef).
The episode airs on Thursday, at 8 p.m. EST on ABC, and the following day, streaming on Hulu.
Learn more about Paws Crossed and the organization's mission here.
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